摘要:Building on an analysis based on the history of emotions, this article addresses and interprets the way in which men and women from the most vulnerable sectors of society experienced fear during the War of the Thousand Days (1899-1902) in Colombia. Soldiers’ diaries, correspondence, poems, and part of the rich material obtained by Carlos Eduardo Jaramillo in his exhaustive research project on liberal guerrillas, Los guerrilleros del novecientos, serve as documentary basis of the historical reconstruction of some war events. Against this backdrop I examine the reconfiguration of the emotional matrix of the population in the midst of armed conflict.
其他摘要:Building on an analysis based on the history of emotions, this article addresses and interprets the way in which men and women from the most vulnerable sectors of society experienced fear during the War of the Thousand Days (1899-1902) in Colombia. Soldiers’ diaries, correspondence, poems, and part of the rich material obtained by Carlos Eduardo Jaramillo in his exhaustive research project on liberal guerrillas, Los guerrilleros del novecientos, serve as documentary basis of the historical reconstruction of some war events. Against this backdrop I examine the reconfiguration of the emotional matrix of the population in the midst of armed conflict.
关键词:emociones;matriz emocional;miedo;conflicto armado;subalternidad;espacio;historia;afectividad;Guerra de los Mil Días;Colombia;;afetividade;Colômbia;conflito armado;emoções;espaço;Guerra dos Mil Dias;história;matriz emocional;medo;subalternidade
其他关键词:emotions;emotional matrix;fear;armed conflict;subalternity;space;history;affectivity;War of the Thousand Days;Colombia